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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

DOUBLE adj or adverb

Can you use double like this and is double an adverb please?
  • If I have to pay for your part meal, than I'll be paying double for a meal that I really didn't enjoy.
My body would rather have intook a soup than the junk I just ate.

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If I have to pay for your part meal, then I'll be paying double for a meal that I really didn't enjoy. -- "your part meal" may not mean what you think it does. It implies that your companion did not order a complete meal.

  • If I have to pay for your part meal, then I'll be paying double for a meal that I really didn't enjoy.
  • -- "your part meal" may not mean what you think it does.
  • It implies that your companion did not order a complete meal.
  • It does not refer to your companion's share of the food that you bought.
  • The use of "double" is fine.
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If I have to pay for your part meal, then I'll be paying double for a meal that I really didn't enjoy. -- "your part meal" may not mean what you think it does. It implies that your companion did not order a complete meal. It does not refer to your companion's share of the food that you bought.



The use of "double" is fine. It seems to me as if the word is behaving as a n

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